Ultramax ADA or Drake2

Hi.
Besides the price and the fact that Ultramax is a one piece, what is the difference in the MS854114SL and The CSt744SL? Also besides purchasing the seat if I decide on the Drake, what other extras should I purchase given they don't carry TOTOS around here locally. OK, I just realized that the Drake MS854114SL does not have Sana Gloss. It doesn't appear that they make the Drake with the ADA height and the sanagloss finish. Am I correct?
Thank-you,
Billie

Both perform very well, so it is largely a matter of your preference. I would opt for the one piece because of it's lower profile and easy of cleaning. As far a extras are concerned you will need a new supply tube, a wax ring, shims if the floor is not level, and a tube of latex caulk. I don't know what your dealer will supply, if anything, but my dealer (Terry Love) supplies all of those things.

The DrakeII has the cyclone flush. The Ultramax is a one-piece Drake (not the II), so is an older design. I think the Ultramax is available as the II as well. The II cyclone flush has better bowl wash, but flushwise, they are about equal. The tank on the DRake sits a little higher, and like with a water tower, that gives it a little more oomph, but not much different. As Gary said, the one-piece has fewer nooks to clean with the one-piece. Another one you might consider is the Vespin II. The skirt is even easier to keep clean. Or, the Carlyle II. Pretty much all of the Toto toilets are designed well, so it is more of a style and size thing that should be the biggest consideration.

Thanks for your responses. I like the VespinII, but from what I understand, it's more difficult for my plumber to install and at $90.00 an hour, trying to keep to my remodel budget that's a consideration!

The Vespin uses the UniFit adapter which requires 4 holes to be drilled in the floor to mount it. It comes with a template, and with the right tools, takes only a few minutes more verses a "normal" toilet install. The only other consideration is that with the skirt, the supply might not be placed properly - it needs to be a bit further from the centerline so the skirt clears it verses a more conventional toilet back. I have a Vespin and a Carlyle in my home, and put in a pair of Drakes at my mother's.